Founded in the fall of 1991, Laurel Moon is Brandeis' oldest, national literary publication. Each issue we publish features original work from undergraduate students.
Matthew Herskovitz, “Something else about the morning”
Katerina Pavlidis, “milk to grape”
Gabriel Meek, “Playing the bones”
Gerardo Lamadrid, “inri”
Micheal Acevedo, “The Four Phases of Cooking for Family”
Nico Léger, “empty house 빈집”
‘‘acorns’’
Natasha Gonzalez, “Library of Strands”
Olivia McCann, “Alone or lonely”
M. P. Armstrong, “When”
Annalise DeLuca, “A Collection of Thoughts I’ll Never Say to You”
Gabby Melendez, “The Pill”
CG, "slut, n."
Sarena Pollock, “Persistence of Memory”
Aria Smith, "Noon leaves"
Erin Wong, "Yehliu Geopark, New Taipei City, Taiwan"
Hadassah Stanhill, "Door"
Katherine San Martin, "Ratalina"
Jacy Zhang, "Out of the Subway Tunnel"
Ella Kaplun, "Comfort in Isolation"
Sam Ho, "Runaway"
Ghazal Hashemipour, "A Tear of Grief"
Matthew Kaufman, "Sail boat"
Jordan Mudd, "Grandmother Playing Spite and Malice"
Interview of local artist Logan Wilder by Mutiara Cartney
Book review of Alex Stern's Ninth House by Caroline Oh